The purpose of the event is to raise programming and scholarship funds for NVC students in the Mexican American Studies (MAS) Program.

“This golf tournament is a great way to network with peers and support a worthy cause for our students,” said Corina Gonzalez-Stout, who’s the lead coordinator of this event.

To participate in this tournament, you have to create a team of four people with each player paying $160. Prizes will be awarded basked on the lowest scores, closest to the pin, a male and female long-drive contest and 1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams.

The $160-entry fee includes a golf cart with GPS and electronic scoring, green fees and range balls, lunch, a dinner reception, drinks, goodie bags and unlimited use of the driving range.

The Hill Country championship golf course is a 27-hole facility designed by a nationally acclaimed golf architectural firm. It’s set on 200 acres on rolling meadows, steep hillsides as well as lakes and ponds. The course is ranked the No. 1 Texas golf destination and No. 17 worldwide by “Conde Nast Traveler,” an upscale magazine.